More Moe and geometry
Here’s how the scene could unfold with Moe, Larry, Curly, Shep, and Isaac Newton in a geometry class:
### Scene: The Geometry Classroom
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**Setting**: The classroom is buzzing with excitement as Moe, the head teacher, prepares to start the geometry lesson. Larry and Curly are bustling around, trying to keep things organized.
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**Moe**: (clapping his hands) Alright, class! Settle down! Today, we’re diving into the wonderful world of geometry!
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**Shep**: (entering with a note) Uh, Moe, I’ve got a note from Admin.
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**Moe**: (grumbling) Admin? What now?
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**Shep**: (reading) “Due to recent concerns, apples will no longer be allowed at school. They are not sufficiently academic.”
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**Moe**: (furious) What?! No apples?! That’s absurd! What do they expect us to do? Teach without snacks?
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**Larry**: (trying to lighten the mood) Maybe we can use oranges instead? They’re round like circles!
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**Curly**: (giggling) Or bananas! They’re great for geometry too—look at that curve!
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**Moe**: (waving his hands) Enough! This is serious! Apples are a part of learning!
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**Isaac Newton**: (raising his hand) Actually, Moe, I have a poem about apples that might brighten the mood.
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**Moe**: (sighing) A poem? Well, let’s hear it.
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